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Wednesday 3 January 2024

Demons skipper's hope for Oliver amid troubles


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Melbourne captain Max Gawn is confident teammate Clayton Oliver will return to training this month despite personal issues.

The superstar Demons midfielder left the club's training camp early last month, adding to his tumultuous off-season which included intense trade speculation as well as a brief hospital visit.

Despite the troublesome period, Gawn is hopeful Oliver will return as the "best version" of himself.

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"From the last report, he's going to join in, in and around those January training sessions," Gawn told media on Wednesday.

"Hopefully we get a good version of Clarry (Oliver) for the rest of pre-season."

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Gawn confirmed he was still providing support to the 26-year-old.

"I still regularly speak to Clarry," Gawn said.

"He has his ups and downs, but I'm just excited for him to get back training, get amongst us guys, and hopefully we get a good version of his this year."

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 25: Clayton Oliver and Max Gawn of the Demons celebrate after winning the 2021 AFL Grand Final match between the Melbourne Demons and the Western Bulldogs at Optus Stadium on September 25, 2021 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

The Demons will face Sydney in the AFL's new Opening Round, to be held a week before round one of the season.

Melbourne will head up to the SCG to play the Swans on Thursday, March 7.

Melbourne captain Max Gawn is confident teammate Clayton Oliver will return to training this month despite personal issues.

The superstar Demons midfielder left the club's training camp early last month, adding to his tumultuous off-season which included intense trade speculation as well as a brief hospital visit.

Despite the troublesome period, Gawn is hopeful Oliver will return as the "best version" of himself.

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READ MORE: Djokovic's wrist 'getting worse' as Demon stuns

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"From the last report, he's going to join in, in and around those January training sessions," Gawn told media on Wednesday.

"Hopefully we get a good version of Clarry (Oliver) for the rest of pre-season."

https://twitter.com/9NewsMelb/status/1742453712189075919

Gawn confirmed he was still providing support to the 26-year-old.

"I still regularly speak to Clarry," Gawn said.

"He has his ups and downs, but I'm just excited for him to get back training, get amongst us guys, and hopefully we get a good version of his this year."

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 25: Clayton Oliver and Max Gawn of the Demons celebrate after winning the 2021 AFL Grand Final match between the Melbourne Demons and the Western Bulldogs at Optus Stadium on September 25, 2021 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

The Demons will face Sydney in the AFL's new Opening Round, to be held a week before round one of the season.

Melbourne will head up to the SCG to play the Swans on Thursday, March 7.

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